I find it interesting that BO can find time to be on numerous stupid tv shows but he can't find time to appear on shows like Face the Nation. He sends his lackeys to speak for him.

11:17 am December 12, 2010

Anonymous wrote:

Obama is a traitor, pure and simple.

12:02 pm December 12, 2010

Owkrender wrote:

The answer to the Tax Deal is still NO.

It is highly probable that the Bush tax cuts, if extended, will be made permanent. If Obama will not fight now, why would he fight later? Should these cuts be made permanent, that will spell the end of the New Deal.

Regarding those Unemployed who have reached their limit: the Republicans have said in no uncertain terms that they would agree to extend the benefit if they can be told where the money would come from. If the tax cuts are allowed to expire there will be ample fund to extend the benefit.

Such is loaded. Was it the invitation being accepted by President Clinton or the 'how" in his visit that boxes out a "Hillary for President" challenge? If President Obama needed President Clinton so than logic that we are supposed to be to an understanding that Madam Secretary of State Mrs. William Jefferson Clinton not only also "needed" President Clinton past his "term-limiting" but likely have been so to "dependency"? Feminists must be outraged with President Clinton so stepping on toes of "Hillary" and now that it was supposed to be "her turn."

3:52 pm December 15, 2010

Anonymous wrote:

stop ignoring the OBVIOUS! if obama is ditched the blacks will ditch the dems for decades. any primary challenger will be percieved as an enemy to the racial group. if you dont belive me look at the diff in job approval ratings and the stats of black voters in 08 vs ANY other election! the dems have no choice on this one. O could come out and say that karl rove is his secret advisor and he would still get a landslide of black votes.

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